Minerva ginecologica | 2019
A randomized single-blind placebo-controlled study of a Visnadine Emulgel formulation on healthy postmenopausal women.
Abstract
BACKGROUND\nThere is a growing interest on women sexual function improvement provided by topical vulvar application of Visnadine, a natural extractive substance with putative vasodilatory properties. Aims of this study were to evaluate: 1) the vasokinetic activity of a Visnadine Emulgel on mucosal genitalia of 15 healthy postmenopausal women clinically and by instrumental non-invasive analysis; 2) the treatment efficacy by volunteers judgment regarding to subjective comfort, pleasant warmth, lubrication grade, pinching and burning vulvar sensations.\n\n\nMETHODS\nFifteen informed healthy female volunteers with menopause were enrolled in the study, with a single blind controlled study versus placebo corresponding to one single application of the emulgel product (active or placebo) on external genitalia.\n\n\nRESULTS\nVisnadine Emulgel single application determined a significant increase of vulvar hyperemia, evaluated both clinically and instrumentally, accompanied by a significant increase of local turgor versus placebo. The volunteers reported a pleasant comfort sensation.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nThe topical use of Visnadine on female external genitalia may increase regional vascularization affecting turgidity and sensorial threshold of the area of application.